Long March, Short Spring: The Student Uprising at Home and AbroadMonthly Review Press, 1969 - 189 síður |
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... demonstrations against the war , like the early demonstrations in the United States , were entirely legal , with permits and police - approved routes of march . The students also held con- ferences on Vietnam , hoping that by simply ...
... demonstrations against the war , like the early demonstrations in the United States , were entirely legal , with permits and police - approved routes of march . The students also held con- ferences on Vietnam , hoping that by simply ...
Síða 125
... demonstrations continued . A never - ending series of leaflets , teach - ins , meetings in dormitories on stu- dent grievances , and room - to - room anti - war canvassings in the dorms filled the winter . There was one demonstration in ...
... demonstrations continued . A never - ending series of leaflets , teach - ins , meetings in dormitories on stu- dent grievances , and room - to - room anti - war canvassings in the dorms filled the winter . There was one demonstration in ...
Síða 130
... demonstrators . Dispiritedly , the crowd returned to the main part of campus . Someone suggested that they ... demonstrations must be dropped . 5. All future disciplinary actions should be taken by a bi- partite committee of ...
... demonstrators . Dispiritedly , the crowd returned to the main part of campus . Someone suggested that they ... demonstrations must be dropped . 5. All future disciplinary actions should be taken by a bi- partite committee of ...
Efni
The Year of the Student | 15 |
What the Students Really Want | 21 |
The Long March | 23 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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